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What You Need to Know About the Statute of Limitations for Car Accidents in Indiana

LegalReader

In Indiana, the statute of limitations gives claimants two years from the date of the accident to file for personal injury claims.

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The Clock is Ticking: How to Miss Fewer Court Deadlines

Attorney at Work

A Tennessee lawyer was suspended and put on probation after failing to file a personal injury case. An Indiana lawyer never responded to the plaintiffs – his clients in a multidistrict product liability case – when the court requested further details to avoid a motion to dismiss.

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How Does Comparative Negligence Work After an Indiana Car Accident?

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It’s important to note that Indiana is not a “pure” comparative negligence state, which means that there are limits.

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What Are the Harmful Effects of Virtual Reality?

LawTechnologyToday

According to one study, in Tippecanoe County, Indiana alone, researchers attributed 134 car accidents that included two fatalities to the game. Virtual Reality and Personal Injury Law. In the case of virtual reality injuries, the player could be liable.

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Mentoring New Legal Assistants

Paralegal Bootcamp

I use a pre-litigation checklist for new legal assistants in our personal injury practice. Laurie is a transplanted Midwesterner from Indiana to the Arizona desert in 1972. Print the lists from your case management system or, if you don’t use digital case management, use a spreadsheet and print it. Meet the Author.

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Mich. Firm Says Colo. Firm Owes Fee For Nassar Victim Suits

Law 360

A Michigan personal injury law firm countered a Colorado firm's bid to allegedly reduce its 5% fee for joint representation of the victims of former USA Gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar, saying it remained as counsel throughout related bankruptcy proceedings in Indiana.

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Nassar Victim Firm Says Mich. Law Firm Isn't Owed More Fees

Law 360

A Michigan personal injury law firm suing the Colorado law firm that represented victims of USA Gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar didn't do work on the Indiana case for which it now claims it is owed fees, the Colorado firm said Wednesday in urging a Michigan federal judge to dismiss the case.